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Show oo NO DECISION AS TO CHAMPIONSHIP Kansas City, Nov. 26. With the end of the 1916 football season coming Thursday, Nebraska and Kansas still were running neck and neck in the arguments of gridiron fans as to which championship. Those who had hoped for a Nebras. ka defeat in the game yesterday with Iowa were doomed to sore disappointment. disappoint-ment. Nebraska's "come-back" was decisive and complete. Kansas supporters still contend that the Kansas-Missouri game next Thurs-daw Thurs-daw will confirm their claims to fir6t honors in the conference. The Kansas Kan-sas brief rests so far on the Haw-keyes's Haw-keyes's defeat of Nebraska. Comparative Compara-tive scores seemingly show the Corn-huskers Corn-huskers to be the better team, for Nebraska's Ne-braska's record is clean except for the Kansas triumph, and the Nebraska victories have been more impressive than those won by the Lawrence team. But if Kansas decisively defeats Missouri Mis-souri on Thanksgiving day, the Law-rencians Law-rencians will celebrate the season as well as the single game. Nebraska's last game of the year will be will Notre Dame, a nonconfer-once nonconfer-once team which lost to the Cornhusk-ers Cornhusk-ers last year by one point. Judging from the impetuous assault delivered by Nebraska yesterday, after training the Iowans for two periods, it Is safe to say that the Indianans are in for a fight. |